
Atlanta could be hot stuff for third try at NHL expansion with new arena deal
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Atlanta's suburban Forsyth County has approved a $3B development featuring an 18,000-seat, NHL-ready arena for a new franchise.
Both of Atlanta's previous NHL franchises left for Canada. pic.twitter.com/g70C3hYcBE
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) June 12, 2025
In Atlanta's favour, despite calls in Canada to give Quebec City or a second Toronto franchise a shot, is the impressive winning streak that two Deep South teams have been on. The Florida Panthers are chasing a second straight Stanley Cup in their third appearance in the final after the Tampa Bay Lightning won back-to-back in 2020 and 2021.
The league's two most-recent additions, Las Vegas and Seattle, have been a success with the Golden Knights bringing the Cup to the desert in 2023.
Vernon Krause, who owns a chain of car dealerships and fronts The Gathering, told local media he spoke with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman on Monday and they'll meet again in the early summer.
Atlanta, or another entry, would alter the balance of the 32-team league's two conferences, thus another would eventually be needed in the West.
A city long thought to be an expansion favourite is Houston, with its natural sports rivalry with Dallas and a long hockey history with minor pro teams and the World Hockey Association's Aeros.
The league already has met with a group headed by Houston billionaire Dan Friedkin, who owns a share of the English Premier League club Everton. The Toyota Center in Houston, home of the NBA Rockets, can seat 17,800 for hockey.

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